Bryan Price sat down in the cushy chair. In front of him was a desk. Behind him, two lockers of his very own. The first-time Cincinnati Reds manager felt a little out of place in his own office.

Time to start getting used to it.

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The Reds open spring training on Friday when pitchers and catchers report and have their first workout. Price will be front-and-center, a new role for the former pitching coach who took over when Dusty Baker was fired after another playoff disappointment.

"I told the guys in our (staff) meeting, 'You better make sure you come in here and keep me company,'" Price said on Thursday afternoon. "I'm not used to being in a room by myself, unless I'm in the doghouse. Been there a few times."

And he will be again once the games begin and one of his moves backfires. Ask Baker about that one.

Baker got fired after leading the Reds to the playoffs for the third time in four years. They lost to Pittsburgh in the wild card game, the third time they were knocked out in the opening round. The postseason fizzle cost Baker his job and gave Price the chance to manage a team with plenty of talent to contend.

He knows the team will be judged not on whether it reaches the playoffs, but whether it wins when it gets there. Just like the Bengals, who have lost their opening playoff game each of the last three seasons, the Reds aren't going to get a final grade until well after the regular season has ended.

Price isn't going to dwell on it with his players.

"For me, the references - if any - will be very short in discussing the past," he said. "There's nothing we can do about it. I've inherited a phenomenal group of guys that really want to play this game beyond where we've been."

The Reds are in good shape as they get started.

The pitching staff is mostly healthy. Reliever Jonathan Broxton had surgery to repair a tear in his forearm last August and has been making good progress in his throwing program during the offseason. He's the only one who may not be fully ready for opening day.

"He's stayed constant in his throwing progress, which is terrific," Price said. "And we definitely anticipate him being on the mound this month. If that's enough time to get him ready for the season, we'll see. We'll probably have a lot better answer when we get into those last 10 days of March."

Right-hander Johnny Cueto has fully recovered from strained muscles in his right side that bothered him most of last season. Cueto wound up on the disabled list three times, limiting him to 11 starts.

"That being said, you're talking about a guy who ended the season healthy and there shouldn't be any impediments to his spring training based on last year," Price said. "We can hit the ground running without any inhibitions."

Left-hander Tony Cingrani has recovered from back spasms that limited him during his rookie season. Cingrani moves into the spot that opened when Bronson Arroyo left as a free agent, signing with Arizona.

The Reds keep in touch with players in the offseason to monitor their health. So far, the reports on all of them are encouraging, although the club will know for sure when they take physicals on Friday before the first workout.

"So it's probably an easier question to answer once we get through physicals tomorrow, but I'm optimistic we'll be in good health," Price said.